IN MEMORIAM
AUSTEN —In loving memory of a dear father and granddad, who passed away July 13, 1953. We think of you in silence, And often speak your name; What would we give to hear your voice And see your smile again. —lnserted by his loving son, Bert, Rona, and children. AUSTEN—In loving memory of my dear husband, Bert, who passed away July Beautiful memories, cherished for ever. Of happy days we spent together; Silent thoughts bring many a tear, Of one I loved and miss so dear. —lnserted by his loving wife. Ivy. AUSTEN —In loving memory of a dear dad and granddad, Albert Edward, who passed away July 13, 1953. A wonderful dad, with a heart of gold, The dearest dad this world could hold; On earth he toiled, in Heaven he rests, We loved you, dad, you were the best. —Always remembered by his loving family. DAVISON—In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Cyril. Years may pass and fade away, But in our hearts you’ll always stay. —lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. GIBBENS—In loving memory of my son, George, who passed away on July 13, Ever remembered. —lnserted by his father. TRIGANCE—In loving memory of my dearest mother, who passed away July 13, 1946 Asleep in God’s beautiful garden. Free from all suffering and pain; When our life’s work here is over, Dear one, we will meet again. —lnserted by her loving daughter, Ethel.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28019, 13 July 1956, Page 1
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242IN MEMORIAM Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28019, 13 July 1956, Page 1
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